Indian Daily Mail, 1 January 1947

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. 11, No. 276. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY L 1917. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 274 1 "New Constitutional Proposals Are A Violation Of The British Pledge" Malayan Indians And Citizens nip Riqhts From Our Own Correspondent > 1 31- Kditoriall) commenting on the Malaya tine. The Hindu draws attention to the strong posal have evoked from the public of
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  • 1107 1  - No Hope Of Self -Govt. For Malaya Under The New Reforms MR. TAN CHENG LOCK —SAYS midable barriers are eroded under Uie ncn Coni> for Malaya as to effectively prevent the rd the attainment of the professed goal of sellthat we are convinced that under the British will never he
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  • 38 1 \\/T; wish all our Readers and rations a Happy I New Year. To-day being the New Year Day, our office will remain closed and there will be no issue of the Indian Daily Mail to-morrow morning.
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  • 434 1  -  DR. LANKA SUN DA RAM Now York, Dec. SL Dr. Lanka Sundaram, member <>i the Indian delegation, to the UNO, in an exclusive New Year statement in which he discussed the problems and prospect*) of India during the coming twelve months, told
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  • 67 1 (Frum Our Own Correspondent) Lahore, Dec. 31. Another PunJab League leader Chaucihri Mohamed Sarwar has resigned from the League. In a statrnit'nl. Sarwur says: "A few progressive Muslims cannot change the nature and outlook of the League's autocratic and aristocratic leadership. I believe the All-India Majlis thf
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  • 162 1 (From our own Correspondent) Peshawar, Dec 31. Replying i< a deputation *>i Aligarb University students who met him here yesterday in Peshawar and requested him to join the Muslim League, Khan Abdul dafiar Kliun laid that Islam enjoins on the Muslims i<> throw oui the
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  • 43 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) .Madras. Dec. &1. Communist unrest i Malabar i> steadily flowing and yesterday, a Communist mob attacked a Police party near Cannattore. Malabar Special Police were requisitioned and thej opened fire killing tour and wounding many. The mob iled. Copyright.
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  • 121 1 JUSTICITES SUPPORT NEHRU'S RESOLUTION (From Our Own Correspondent j M idras, Dee. .i. The Constituent Assembly's decision to ix»stpone consideration of Pandit Nehru's resolution as it might enable the other parties to participate, in the discussion, was wel-eonu-.l bj Ihe Justice Party Kxe CUtrte which met in the City yesicrday
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  • 58 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Nc Delhi, Doc. 31. Final decisions hare not been reached jrel regarding the purchase of three British cruisers in the Indian Navy. Their total price ta i\\<» million sterling and fairh extensive alterations costing another hall a million are necessary to
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  • 159 1 London, Dec. 31. In mum no Indian titles will be conferred on Indians in British India whether military or civilian, it officially announced to-day. An India Oilice statement i il here toda\ stales: "In view of ihe attitude of the major political parties in India to honours and
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  • 659 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore. Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1947. INDIA IN 1947 rro- day India enters a fateful year. The transitional period into which ihe was ushered some months ago with the formation of the "Interim National Government" under the leadership oi Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, is Cast i, army iis expected
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  • 286 2 DISAGREEMENT WITH SOCIALIST LEADER SRI JAIPRAKASH NARAIN Ahnudabad, Dec. SI. Sardar Vallabhbhai I'atel, Home Mimfoer in the Indian Interim Government and memoer 01 the Congress Working committee, said here yesterday he did not ■grcc with Mr. jaipraKash INarain,
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  • 297 2 Lahore, Dec. 30.— "We found all Americans, officials and others anxious for a peaceful period of transition in India," said Begum Shah Nawaz, member of the Muslim League delegation to the United States at a Press conference on her return to
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  • 443 2 Calcutta, Dec. 31. Report** i'rom Srirampur, Eastern Bengal, quoting circles close to Mahatma (iandhi predict that the Congress Party will accept the British Government's statement of Dec. (i dealing with the grouping of Indian provinces for the purpose of forming provincial governments. This
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  • 122 2 Calcutta, Dec. 31. Pandit Jawanarlal Nehru, Vice-President of the Indian Interim Government, Acharya Kripalani, President Of the All-india Congress Committee, arrived In Calcutta on Monday by plane from Srirampur after discussions with Mahatma Gaii^ii. Pandit Nehru declined to say whether any decisions were
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  • 126 2 Madras <Air Mail> The recent floods in South Arcot d\trict, it is reported, have caused heavy damage to roads, bridges and culverts. The restoration of these to their original condition has imposed an additional burden on the finances of the District Board to the extent
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  • 27 2 New Delhi (.Air Mail*. An air mail service between India and Germany has been recently reintroduced. Letters and articles are being carried through the United Kingdom.- Reuter
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  • 123 2 Calcutta, Dec. M). India has now nearly 1,000 coal mines, employing about 250,000 workers. A report issued by the Indian labour bureau said that ihe nidustry is centred mainly in Bihar. Bengal and the Central Provinces. A lew mines located in the Indian states auled by Indian
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  • 102 2 Bangalore, Dec. 30.- Southern India's present food position gives "no room for anxiety," remarked Dewan Bahadur C. P. Karunakara Menon, regional food commissioner for South India. Menon told the Associated Press recent rains gave some anxiety*' but no serious damage was done to crops
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  • 107 2 Calicut 'Air Mail). Since 'he order of controlling the prices of copra and coconut oil came into force from Dec. 15. no transaction has taken place in the local copra and coconut oil markets. The prices of raw coconuts ;/re rising daily and merchants
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  • 64 2 TEXTILE MACHINERY FOR INDIA Calcutta, Dec. 30.— Efforts are being made to speed up .supplies of textile machinery to* India from January, i j47. A^ a result ol Uit- agreement concluded between the Brliisn textile machinery manufacturer! and the Indian textile delegation recently visiited England, India will be supplied with
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  • 386 2 Swadeshi Is The Essential Basis Of Swaraj" KM ADI EXHIBITION IN MADRAS Madras (Air Mail).— The AllIndia Khadi and Swadeshi Exhibition organised under the auspices of the Tamil Nad Congress was declared open on Dec. 23 by Mr. T. V. Kalyanasundara Mudaliar* The exhibition occupies the vast open space of
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  • 141 2 Calcutta, Dec. 11. Pandit Nehru returned from his two-day visit to Srirampur and said that he found Mahatma Gandhi "not in good health and weaker than when I last saw him. I don't mean he is seriously ill. however. After all he walks
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  • 179 2 Silver Jubilee Of Burmese Cinema Industry Rangoon (Air Mail)— The Silver Jubilee of the Burmese cinema industry will be celebrated here In March. The Union of Stage and Screen, Burma, which is iponiortng the celebration, Is planning tu hold Ml all-Burma Arts. Crafts, Industries and Trade fair at the Shwcdagon
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  • 109 2 London. Dec. 31.-- -C. Collin Davles, reader m Indian history I the University of Oxford, in ft le In the Times yesterday Hipp the protest earlier made by Pro lessor Rawlinson against the British Government's proposal to transfer Indian office records iu India.
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  • 64 2 BLESSED WITH 30 CHILDREN: STILL WANTS MORE! Johannesburg, Dei-. 1 M<l^^ V Pcerhhai, 71 -year-old (ape Tuwm^t) Indian, whose fourth wife hat just borne his 30th child, sai^^fr on Monday that he hopes n» have at least six more babies. "1 am still (it und so is m\ wife said
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  • 565 3 Aim Of Jewish Extremist Organisation Revealed ited rress recently submitted a list of questions to the ctretnist organization. Ir^un Zvai Leumi, which was resfor Sunday's retaliatory flogging of a British Major and \< Os. question to the Irgun leaders went through half a dozen
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  • 64 3 London, Dec. 31. The Ministry of Food confirmed to Reuter yesterday that negotiations were not at present going on between the I'nited Kingdom and Ceylon Governments for bulk purchase of tea. Ceylon will inform the United Kingdom Government when the first auctions were to take
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  • 193 3 Sydney (Air Mail*. A widow, aged 84, who died last year tawing A£24,*)G:*. directed in her will that her dog, cat. birds and any othci pets she might have at the time of her death, should be buried with her. She ma Mrs.
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  • 230 3 Tokyo, Dec. Ji. The little man who shells ou* lOu yen notes »»m ua> he used t<» ipend a jren bill knows all about inflation but tin Tiv'ss observed the «-ii<i «>t Hie year by reminding him that living nou b 2,000
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  • 405 3 EARLY DECISION NEEDED TO REMOVE FURTHER MISTRUST AMONG INDIANS— THE TIMES London, Dec. 31. Delay in announcing the British Government's intentions regarding the future of British officers now serving in India is not only embarrassing to those officers but the cause of further mistrust
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  • 185 3 Tokyo, Dec. 31. General Douglas Mac Arthur on Monday cautioned the Japanese people that unless they take lull advantage oi democracy and freedom "there can be but superficial and temporary change from thai which brought only tragedy in Japan's past." In his year's end menage, the
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  • 236 3 The Hague, Dec. 31.— Duich newspapers are ihowing much interest in the situation in Indochina and draw a parallel with the Indonesian trouble. Aii papers note thai the French Beem to deal more vigorously witi. their Far Eastern aifair than do the Dutch. The Catholic Detijd
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  • 173 3 Chinese Communists To Set Up Own Government Nanking, Dec. 31. Chinese Communists have decided to set up a "Government" of their own in opposition to the Central Government at Nanking, a Chinese Central News Agency report from Peiping said yesterday. The agency said this decision was reached at a recent
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  • 47 3 Rangoon (An Mail). Leading .sports enthusiasts of Rangoon have decided to form Burma Olympic Association. it is reported that Sir \i a Mating Gyree, Mt>mbt*r for Public Works and Rehabilitation In the Governor's Executive Council, will be the first President of the Burma promptly as possible." Reuter
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  • 274 4 II is notified for genera) information that Hi* Majesty the kin;: has been graciously pleased to approve the bestowal of the following Honours: Companion o f t he Meet Di>tin guished Order of St. Michael and St. George. Mr. Robert Edward Foulger. mmissioner of Police,
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  • 122 4 MALAYAN CHINESE RETURNING WITHIN 6 MONTHS Shanghai, Dec. 29.— More than 45,000 Chinese wishing to return to their overseas homes will be repatriated within the next .six months from live ports in China, according to an announcement by the Chinese National Reliel Rehabilitation Administration. Shanghai, Canton. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow.
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  • 218 4 News Agency Victimised To Disturb Money Market Hongkong, Dec. 31. A second attempt to create a disturbance on the Hongkong money market was made on Sunday when the Associated Press, American news agency, was again the victim of a falsification, of news story. An illegal source put out a story
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  • 180 4 Colombo (Ate Mail). A State laboratory to serve tne rubber industry in Ceylon by working out new lines of manufacture is to be established in Colombo at a cost of approximately Ks. 200,000. The proposal is before the Executive Committee Of Labour. Industry
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  • 165 4 MEDICAL COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MEETING A general meeting of members, including delegates and members from the Northern and Central Branches of the Alumni Association of King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore, will be held on Sunday, Jan. 12, at 2.00 p.m., at the College of Medicine, Singapore. The main
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  • 283 4 "The most isolated Unit" as the CO. of No. 221 Vech. Coy.. Lt.-Col. R. A Stronach put it, had their sports on their own grounds at lanjong Laboh. Batu Pahat. on Saturday last. The Colonel, who came up especially for the occasion, described the function
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  • 109 4 A Badminton Tournament for the cup presented by Mr. G. Bala Kri&hnan, the Founder of the Rocklites' Sports Party, will be held soon and members wishing to compete are requested to send in their names to the Sports Secretary, or the Badminton Convenor, Mr. Chan Swee Lee c/o,
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  • 495 4 S. Africa Will Have No Slump, Says Union's Economic Minister Johannesburg (Air Mail). South Africa will have no slump "unless she talks herself into it," though she may have her ups and downs, according to Mr. S. F. Waterson. Union Minister of Economic Development. Mr. Waterson, who recently made a
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  • 174 4 Four Chinese who were at temp ting to commit extortion from the shopkeepers of Neo Chew village on the 16 Mile, Lim Chu Kang Road, were rounded up by the headman and some of the villagers shortly after 7 p.m.
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  • 176 4 "The Jury have found you guilty on a charge of culpabld homicide not amounting to murder and 1 convict you accordingly. The order of the Court is that you undergo rigorous imprisonment for six years,'' was the sentence pronounced by Mr. Justice T.
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  • 34 4 Lake Success, Dec. 31.— The United Nations Atomic Energy Commission yesterday passed a five -point draft plan lor atomic control by ten votes against two. Poland and Russia abstained from voting. Reuter
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  • 131 4 London, Dec. 31, General Sir William Slim who commanded the 14th Army in Burma broadcasting on Britain's prospects next year said that there was no need to be depressed. Britain's comparative poverty need not be permanent, he said, and so far as vulnerability
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  • 131 4 Hamburg, Dec. 31. The performance of Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice" planned in Frankfurt has been indefinitely postponed because the Press and radio widely questioned whether this was opportune so soon after the violent anti-semitism under the Nazi, regime, the British News Service reported
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